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Nick M said:Hi :wavey
What lubricant are you using......Sonus Glyde or something else?
I had an issue with the breakdown of my clay after I used a certain shampoo/water mix, this made the clay soft and sticky after a few minutes and left residue all over the place. I changed the lubricant solution and it stopped this happening (after I binned the first lump of clay.)
tabinha said:Claying removes paint and should only be done by someone with expereince and a soft touch. Any thoughts.
I'd say the chemists you spoke to have been thoroughly misinformed as to the nature of automotive clays. Claying with "fine" clay (the type typically found OTC, Meg's, Mothers, Clay Magic blue, etc.) and sufficient lube should remove NO paint. None.tabinha said:I have been told by chemists that claying paint is something at should be done only rarley, if at all.. Meaning once every several years. It can be done earlier if the paint is badly damaged. Claying removes paint and should only be done by someone with expereince and a soft touch. Any thoughts.
TortoiseAWD said:I'd say the chemists you spoke to have been thoroughly misinformed as to the nature of automotive clays. Claying with "fine" clay (the type typically found OTC, Meg's, Mothers, Clay Magic blue, etc.) and sufficient lube should remove NO paint. None.
Tort